Role of Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) and National Academic Depository (NAD) in NEP 2020

Role of Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) and National Academic Depository (NAD) in NEP 2020

Authors

  • Amitbhai Gurjibhai Vasava

Keywords:

Academic Depository, Digital Certificates, E-verification of Mark Sheets, Academic Bank of Credits, DigiLocker, Dematerialization of Academic Records

Abstract

In the modern trends of technology, the global world is changing and taking a digital shape. Improvements in agriculture, industry and services with the latest technology have led to a healthy, safe and secure life for humans. Radical changes are taking place in the educational structure under the new education policy 2020 in India. Efforts are being made to make special use of technology in education considering the educational structure, curriculum, student and teacher. Government of India is now demonetizing paperless documents. The Government of India, under the new educational policy 2020, in coordination with the Academic Bank of Credit, National Academic Depository and DigiLocker, is alerting all the higher educational institutions of the country to keep the academic documents (mark sheets, certificates and degrees and other documents) of the students safe for a long time. The educational institution and the student will be very useful. In the year 2022, a total of 1,222 educational institutions have registered in the Academic Bank of Credit and 1,224 in the National Academic Depository. In the country, Maharashtra has the highest number of registrations at 110 and Mizoram 3, Goa 3 and Chandigarh 3. While in National Academic Depository, the highest number of registrations has been registered in Maharashtra 1,559 and the least in Andaman Nicobar 2 In Academic Bank of Credit during the month of April (2022), a total of 87,2550 accounts were opened and credit was deposited in 1,47,322 accounts. 20, 21,550 have been opened in Indira Gandhi National Open University during the year 2023. In the National Academic Depository, Karnataka has more than 100-mark sheets, certificates and degrees totaling 4,82,21, 955 and Andaman Nicobar has the least. 0 have been deposited in Diu-Daman. Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education has been the most active with 2,16,171 numbers in the National Academic Depository during the month of April (2022). Under the new education policy, Academic Bank of Credit, National Academic Depository and DigiLocker are being coordinated.

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Published

20-05-2023

How to Cite

Amitbhai Gurjibhai Vasava. (2023). Role of Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) and National Academic Depository (NAD) in NEP 2020. Vidhyayana - An International Multidisciplinary Peer-Reviewed E-Journal - ISSN 2454-8596, 8(si6), 624–642. Retrieved from https://vidhyayanaejournal.org/journal/article/view/770
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